about two beautiful women
Director: Alexandra-Terres Kenin
Starring: Ruth Vega Fernandez Liv Mjönäs Lena Ndjo
Genre : Love / Plot
Release Date: July 29, 2011 Sweden
Alexandra-Terres Kenning is a female director. This film has gone through several years from planning to shooting, which shows the persistence and meticulousness of a director.
A kiss on the night of the elk made the style of the whole film suddenly cheerful. The softness of emotion between women and the pain of hitting the rocks with reality. Even though the film is set in a sunny, clean, equal and independent Sweden, the emotional entanglement is still heart-warming.
The film is concise and smooth, and the leading actors perform wonderfully, making people feel the truth of the story, as if it happened around. Mia always hugs the tall Frida in her bosom, Frida babbles like a baby and puts Mia closer in her sleep, close-up of many details, Alexandra-Terres Ken Ning shows the audience a soft and beautiful love.
I have to sigh that the editors have carefully configured so many wonderful music for this film. The interlude soundtrack and story are like the tacit harmony between cigarette and smoke, as soft and intimate as Mia and Frida's pajamas.
Beautiful story, beautiful woman, beautiful Nordic scenery. The film gives a beautiful hope, about emotional choices. There have been dodging, no ugliness at all.
Through the film, you can see the lives and attitudes of others in other parts of the earth, and you can also see the trajectory of society.
In just one short film, people will fall in love with the film's leading actors Ruth Vega Fernandez and Liv Mjönes.
Ruth's forehead lines, little freckles under the foundation. Liv's sea blue eyes, a bright smile, and long, slender crow's feet. The corners of Liv's mouth are always up when he smiles, and the corners of Ruth's mouth are sometimes slightly curved when he smiles. Ruth's slender, clean fingers, Liv's slender legs. Liv and Ruth both have beautiful big eyes, one is the sea and the other is the Milky Way.
Throughout the film, the actors' makeup is light and natural, so that people occasionally can't help but reach out to brush their long hair that has been ruffled by the wind.
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